different types of bacterial growth on different culture media
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Culture characteristic of bacteria Prepared by Samira Fattah Assis. Lec. College of health sciences-HMU Lab 6
Bacteria grow on solid media as colonies . A colony is defined as a visible mass of microorganisms all originating from a single mother cell .
Colony Morphology These characters used to accurately describe the morphology of a bacterial colony: - Size -Shape -Color (also known as pigmentation) -Texture -Height (elevation) -Edge (margin) Key features of bacterial colonies are important criteria for their identification.
COLONY CHARACTER ON AGAR PLATE
Colony shape on agar plates
Rhizoid Circular Pinpoint
Margin of bacterial colony
Undulate filamentous
Elevation of bacterial colony
Raised margin Umbonate
Size of the bacterial colony Small Medium large
Texture of bacterial colony Dry Moist Viscid (stick to loop) Mucoid (mucus-like)
Colour of the colonies (pigmentation) Some bacteria produce pigment when they grow in the medium.
Opacity of the bacterial colony Opaque (not clear) Translucent (clear) Iridescent(shine)
COLONY CHARACTER ON AGAR SLANT
Growth on agar slants
beaded Filiform
GROWTH IN NUTRIENT BROTH
Growth in nutrient broth
LAB EXERCISE -Student will identify the growth patterns on the nutrient agar plates and slants, and in the nutrient broth tubes.